Diabetes | 2019

571-P: Analysis of Hearing Loss Characteristics in Prediabetic Patients

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Objective: The goal was to study auditory function in prediabetes. Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA), Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE) and Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) were used to detect whether there is early hearing deterioration in the prediabetes. Methods: 168 participants underwent the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). 58 prediabetes patients younger than 60 years old, and 50 controls, age and sex matched, were enrolled. All subjects underwent PTA, DPOAE and ABR examinations. All relevant parameters including air and bone conduction pure tone audiometry, DPOAE amplitude and ABR latencies were collected. Results: (1) There were 25 cases with hearing loss in prediabetes (43%), while 6 cases in the control group (12%) by PTA; the difference was statistically significant (P Conclusions: (1) Loss of auditory function began in the prediabetes stage. Sub-clinical presentations were more pronounced in the prediabetes stage. (2) Bilateral symmetry sensorineural hearing loss, especially at high frequencies, is very characteristic in prediabetic patients. (3)The preliminary findings are that DPOAE is needed to detect the usually slight hearing loss in prediabetes whereas PTA was less sensitive and did not detect such losses. (4) The damage is mainly cochlear, not in the central nervous system. Disclosure Y. Meng: None. X. Zhuang: None. B. Lu: None. X. Wu: None. Funding Capital Health Research and Development of Special Fund (2016-2-7022, 2019-1-1091); Science and Technology Plan of Beijing Municipal Education Commission (KM201610025020)

Volume 68
Pages None
DOI 10.2337/DB19-571-P
Language English
Journal Diabetes

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